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3rd Test - Day 1 - Cricket Web XI vs Pakistan - CWBCC Stadium
A brilliant ton by Mohammad Yousuf starred on the opening day of the crucial thrd Test match at CWBCC Stadium. Yousuf had scored just 121 runs in 4 innings heading into the match and came to the crease at 86-2, but arrested any potential slide and put Pakistan into a decent position at the end of the day.
Despite his 15 runs in the first two Tests, Pakistan persisted with Salman Butt and he looked keen on rewarding the faith and surviving the Borcich new ball attack. But with the opening stand on 39 and Borcich nearing the end of his spell, the inevitable occurred. Butt looked to drive a full delivery and only succeeded in nicking it chest high to second slip. Pakistan went to lunch without further loss, then captain Shoaib Malik perished for 31 early in the second session. The most experienced partnership in the team came together, in Younis and Yousuf. They batted with the sufficient prestige to justify the status and put on 76 runs in quick time.
Another delightful attack by Mohammad Yousuf
© Getty Images (originally shown on BBC)
Pakistan looked to be getting on top of the bowlers when Mike Wilson struck. He surprised Younis with a sharp bouncer and the ensuing hook shot lacked control and saw him caught behind square. Again the Webbers began to fade with Misbah-ul-Haq looking solid at the crease. But not for the first time in the series, an ominous dropped catch was quickly followed by the breakthrough. Yousuf was the man put down by Mørk when he had 61, then Neil Pickup struck for the first time with Misbah caught bat-pad for 23. Borcich was at the end of another testing spell and hit Faisal Iqbal on the pad with a sharp full delivery. The umpire thought the contact to be outside offstump and shook off the appeal.
And boosted by his good luck, Iqbal played strongly off the back foot during a sparkling knock of 36. He looked to be in full control when Wilson produced a similar delivery to that of Borcich earlier. On the later occasion the umpire consented and sent the batsman back to the pavilion. It was a crucial late wicket and allowed Cricket Web XI some shares of the day. Yousuf attacked Greg Thomas to reach his hundred and kissed the turf to commemorate the achievement. But the same bowler had some measure of a last laugh by trapping Kamran Akmal lbw for 2, long before he got his feet moving. Pakistan undoubtedly regretted not using a night-watchman before the dismissal, and went to stumps on 298-6.
Pakistan 1st innings 298-6 (90 overs)
Mohammad Yousuf 101*, Younis Khan 54, Faisal Iqbal 36, Sohail Tanvir 2*
MW Wilson 2-29
3rd Test - Day 1 - Cricket Web XI vs Pakistan - CWBCC Stadium
A brilliant ton by Mohammad Yousuf starred on the opening day of the crucial thrd Test match at CWBCC Stadium. Yousuf had scored just 121 runs in 4 innings heading into the match and came to the crease at 86-2, but arrested any potential slide and put Pakistan into a decent position at the end of the day.
Despite his 15 runs in the first two Tests, Pakistan persisted with Salman Butt and he looked keen on rewarding the faith and surviving the Borcich new ball attack. But with the opening stand on 39 and Borcich nearing the end of his spell, the inevitable occurred. Butt looked to drive a full delivery and only succeeded in nicking it chest high to second slip. Pakistan went to lunch without further loss, then captain Shoaib Malik perished for 31 early in the second session. The most experienced partnership in the team came together, in Younis and Yousuf. They batted with the sufficient prestige to justify the status and put on 76 runs in quick time.
Another delightful attack by Mohammad Yousuf
© Getty Images (originally shown on BBC)
Pakistan looked to be getting on top of the bowlers when Mike Wilson struck. He surprised Younis with a sharp bouncer and the ensuing hook shot lacked control and saw him caught behind square. Again the Webbers began to fade with Misbah-ul-Haq looking solid at the crease. But not for the first time in the series, an ominous dropped catch was quickly followed by the breakthrough. Yousuf was the man put down by Mørk when he had 61, then Neil Pickup struck for the first time with Misbah caught bat-pad for 23. Borcich was at the end of another testing spell and hit Faisal Iqbal on the pad with a sharp full delivery. The umpire thought the contact to be outside offstump and shook off the appeal.
And boosted by his good luck, Iqbal played strongly off the back foot during a sparkling knock of 36. He looked to be in full control when Wilson produced a similar delivery to that of Borcich earlier. On the later occasion the umpire consented and sent the batsman back to the pavilion. It was a crucial late wicket and allowed Cricket Web XI some shares of the day. Yousuf attacked Greg Thomas to reach his hundred and kissed the turf to commemorate the achievement. But the same bowler had some measure of a last laugh by trapping Kamran Akmal lbw for 2, long before he got his feet moving. Pakistan undoubtedly regretted not using a night-watchman before the dismissal, and went to stumps on 298-6.
Pakistan 1st innings 298-6 (90 overs)
Mohammad Yousuf 101*, Younis Khan 54, Faisal Iqbal 36, Sohail Tanvir 2*
MW Wilson 2-29